Female Oppression In Jane Eyre

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English

 

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Lena F

 

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June 1, 2016

 

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Jane’s principals are defined by sacrifice, strength, and determination to lead a moral life as defined by society. When struggling to force herself to leave Thornfield Jane refers to her heart as a “victim” and her moral side as a “priest” ready “to transfix it.” (335) One can interpret that Jane views the side of her dedicated to Rochester as weak and feeble, while her moral side is strong...
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The fact that she refers to her religious side as a priest is also important, because that job not only calls to mind religion, but also sacrifice and inner strength. Even as she is starting to stand up for herself and take a stand against Rochester, Jane continues to embody the role of the passive lamb...
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